CEA's Kevin Hassett discusses the economy. Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers Kevin Hassett addresses the White House press briefing. He goes through ISM Purchasing Managers' index, durable goods, employment and other statistics to bolster Trump's claims about the economy. >>

Markets and GOP shrug off White House chaos, but Woodward says 'people better wake up' about Trump. As the revelations in Woodward's book reverberate, they show a Republican Party and investing community largely unperturbed by concerns about chaos in President Donald Trump's White House. >>

The reporter who broke Watergate says he's never seen anything like the Trump administration. Bob Woodward has covered eight presidents -- including one who he helped force out of office thanks to his reporting about Watergate. Which means that when he talks, you should listen. And when he says he's never seen anything like what he saw reporting out "Fear: Trump in the White House" -- his book out tomorrow -- then you should stand up and pay attention. >>

Trump attacks Woodward's 'fiction' book and claims author used 'disproven' sources. The White House is working overtime trying to discredit 'Fear' before it takes off on Tuesday, but high-profile critics have been few and far between. >>

Trump calls Bob Woodward a liar ahead of book's release. President Trump is pushing back on Bob Woodward's new book "Fear." This comes as Woodward says "people better wake up to what's going on" in the Oval Office. McClatchy News White House Correspondent Franco Ordonez joins CBSN on that and the other big news of the day. >>

Trump promises a ‘real book’ on his White House as he seeks to discredit other accounts. In a morning tweet, the president lashed out again at a forthcoming book by Bob Woodward, calling it fiction. >>

Trump pushes back again on Woodward book before release date. President Trump once again is pushing back on reporter Bob Woodward’s book claiming the White House is a "smooth running machine." >>

Trump vents over leaks as Woodward pushes back on criticism. U.S. President Donald Trump vented over White House leaks Monday as a new tell-all book commands attention, an anonymous writer detailing "resistance" in the administration remains at large and a former staffer reveals more private recordings of the commander in chief. >>

WATCH: Trump pushes back again on Woodward book before release date. President Trump once again is pushing back on reporter Bob Woodward's book claiming the White House is a "smooth running machine." >>

WH affirms Trump request that DOJ investigate op-ed author. CNN's Kaitlan Collins reports from the White House on the chaos and paranoia in the administration. >>

White House ADMITS Trump announced economic number that was inflated by a factor of ten. The White House on Monday admitted a Monday tweet by President Donald Trump about a U.S. economic benchmark being the best in a century was wildly off the mark. >>

White House says everything is fine, though signs point otherwise. The White House on Monday sought to project an image of productive forward momentum, even as President Donald Trump and many of his aides remain sidetracked and preoccupied by dual accounts of a warring and mutinous West Wing. >>

White House still reeling from NYT op-ed. The White House is still reeling from the anonymous op-ed that described an administration in chaos and a resistance to President Trump's actions. CNN's Ryan Nobles reports. >>

Without Omarosa, there'd be no President Trump. Arick Wierson writes that what is particularly interesting about Omarosa's latest sashay into the national media spotlight is the critical role she played in getting Trump into the White House in the first place. >>

Woodward's Book Places Pressure on Trump White House. The Trump White House is under increasing pressure as Bob Woodward gives his first interviews about his new book, "Fear," which hits store shelves Tuesday.During an exclusive interview Monday with NBC... >>

Woodward's never seen a President 'so detached from reality'. Bob Woodward has covered eight presidents -- including one who he helped force out of office thanks to his reporting about Watergate. Which means that when he talks, you should listen. And when he says he's never seen anything like what he saw reporting out "Fear: Trump in the White House" -- his book out tomorrow -- then you should stand up and pay attention. >>